At the same time some scientists fall into the trap of calling theories facts when they are only theories. This actually violates the scientific method. Among these enormous and unproved assumptions are those concerning the origin of life and the denial of the supernatural. For such scientists the conclusion is that we got here by chance and will end up in nothingness.

I would disagree with the above. After all, even gravity is only a theory.

However, as a Christian I would have no trouble with the following:

On our sickbed when all the answers of science have been exhausted, we throw ourselves on the hope so wonderfully described in the Bible.

Peter Henderson wrote:From the section "is the bible at odds with science":

At the same time some scientists fall into the trap of calling theories facts when they are only theories. This actually violates the scientific method. Among these enormous and unproved assumptions are those concerning the origin of life and the denial of the supernatural. For such scientists the conclusion is that we got here by chance and will end up in nothingness.

I would disagree with the above. After all, even gravity is only a theory.

However, as a Christian I would have no trouble with the following:

On our sickbed when all the answers of science have been exhausted, we throw ourselves on the hope so wonderfully described in the Bible.

"even gravity is only a theory" -- several theories in fact!

"we throw ourselves on the hope" -- but we don't throw ourselves off a cliff one hopes!